it " lhlrbar Crepe i’ Dresses $5.750 A February Bargain special purchase we oifer one of the most remsrksblesilk‘ dress bargains that you have ever seen. It expresses the very new styles. thentfrjiterials are of a notable exc ellence. ’ g 'l‘here‘s s great assortment oi printed stik “DER-BAR ~ ' snares" as well as a mu line o: plain silks tnIRIaeK. Navy, Powder Blue, Red and Sand. See them tn win- dow. _ $5.75 . ‘Smartly A Great Range of i - Charming New it House Dresses $1.98 when you see them you'll want to know how it can be done at the price. The answer is, big orders placed with the factory when they would be otherwise quiet. All sizes from 34 to 52. Many good designs, percales and broiadibhlliS in the loveliest new printedfiffeds- Now 011 ssesooouoooessoeooelslsosoelo sale $1.98 MO 0R1; a Mcuson 5' FEEDING TEsTs Qasmc; CQRRIED ON l ivutucaiwoiviokiusow “‘ Fux RANCH A1‘ NUltlfiAivl 1' The service department oi Mil- l-ffiligsn‘ 6.: Morrison under the direc- adionV w! Dr.‘ W. ltusscll is now Iharrying on (ceding tests at their _1 {lvortham Ranch with Purina box‘ ‘Chow. '.t'hey have had numerous ioxcs “foolish-dict exclusively without the gpddition o! any meat tor the last tew months. . X At present thiy appear to be going jtnto the breeding season in first class condition and they expect thcm to Zfitroducs well under this system oi ‘feeding. w Dr. lttlssell will gladly help out any‘ Rut-inn Chow user with their (ceding fizroblerns ii they will communicate 1pm: mm. a Purina Chow can be obtained from lbs following local agents: f; Edgar Mat-Arthur, Alhcrton. as’ 0‘Lesry Dairy a; Cold Storage Cool $14M» v Ellorslie Cold Storage Co.. Eilcrsllc. - JA. MncNclll & Som, Summer-side. fifiiflgd‘ (Jrosicr, at Nelson Henry's gsrehouse, Kensingtop, u Purina Feed Store, Queen Street, lottetown. se George McIntyre, Montague. Mtlligan a Morrison, Northsm. Tractors using petroleum as Xuel re being made in Czechoslovakia. - Germany exported nearly 40,000 Que :4 Lucie 1n 192v. .i._' "Mm-wmnsn l BARGAINS _1N_ WANTED i l FUDTWEAR mums‘ ovsnsnoss $1.15 ‘Many kinds and colours, but hot-oil sites in each line. the" Ire broken lines and we must ‘ , clear them out. """'*,.{.'-‘ i-i-a-i Oll.‘ TANNEI) MOCCASINS ‘ _ $1.1m Boys l to B. Men's 6 to ii. g ~ $1.75 _ 13 only ~hogrs=unon LACIZD soors - - m» iluncii was served by ‘ basket social i “Recipes for ' Meeting closed by singing oi the Na- ssttpnsrmssozc 1.11am) Eastern Guardian v immediate members of the ismilles there was present Rev. Pr. George . MeOsbe. The slternoon was pleasantly spent in dancing, singing ..'ROHIN HOOD FDOUI, Mbbleta A‘ eight o-clock n1 cu“ f“ (“ha than ever. .."\VlilST AND dance in Arma- clale School, Selkirk, Wednesday evening, Feb. 12th. Everybody wel- come. l510-2-7-3l ..‘Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ives, Mori- taguc, returned last week from a three week business trip to Upper Canada. On their wsy up they were accompanied by Claude Ives and Robert Dewar o! New Perth. ..‘THE WEEKLY WRIST drive was hcld in st. James Hall, George- town, on Wednesday, llbbruary 5th.. with s. large attendance. The ladies prim we; won by W55 Jennie Kin; and the gentlecnaifs prize was won by Mr. James H. skinner. A dainty Misses Rose Flairchild. Mary Mai-ten and Mrs- Jaancs Condon.-A. ..'BALDWIN'S ROAD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-The monthly meeting oi the Baldwin! Road Women's In- stitute was held on January 28th, in the school room. Ten members and one visitor were present. Meeting opened with “My Old Kentucky Home." Roll cull was answered by New Year's resolutions. Minutes o! previous meeting were‘ read and ap- proved. Discussion toolc place on making arrangements tor the pisy, which is to be aged in the near fu- ture snd it w decided to have s in connection. Two new lamps have been plgchssed tor the school since last meeting. Next ineeting.will be held in the school room, roli call to be answered by removing stains." ilonal Anthem, utter which lunch was served by the members and a very enloyable evening spent. “WEDDING BELLS AT Bturge- on St. Paula Church, Sturgeon, y“ lhe scone oi s. pretty wedding m1 Wednesday morning, Jan. 0th., 1030, when llelzn. eldest daughter o! John M. Kearney bccsmc the bride oi Mllism Farrell, son oi’ J0me: Farrell, Eturseon. The cweresnony was performed by the zealous and popular pastor Rev. George V, Mg. Gabe who also celebrated the nup- tial Muss. The youthful bride look- ed winsome in a blue crops heck satin dress. blue chinchilla cost Ind pretty blue hut. Bile VII attended by her sister Margaret, while Jules brother oi’ the bride cspsbly acted as groomsrnsn. Adler the marriage we bride! WW drove to the home o! am um where the wedding o'clock they proceeded lo tit groom's homo when a ' dinner "tilted them. Solid ‘iii 1°33'3'1°‘1=l- M. Kearneyb. where there wore pre- sent one hundred and forty invited guests. The night passed all im quickly and dancing was indulged in until the “wee sma hours," when all departed to their homes wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. Farrell many years o! happy wedded bliss. The bride was the recipient o! many ele- gant presents including cut glass. silver and chins and s number oi cash KIHJ.—(PMX‘IO$ plelse copy.) .." KING'S COUNTY L. 0. L. — Kim's County. L. O. L., held it; sn- nusi meeting st Murray River and with Msohhee L. 0.- U, on ‘mesdsy evening last, Georgenoherty, Coun- ty ‘” in the chair. There was s large attendance oi members has: alflerent lodges- in the county. To add to the interest o! the meeting s. candidate was duly initiated, the degree being conferred by the coun- tyvomeers. Splendid reports were received sud s very substantial in- crease in membership was reported. Rm. '1‘. R‘ Goudge, delivered a splon did address on “whet the Order stands For" Other speakers during the evening lad-no. R. WhiteWBY» P- a. M., n. c. MacDonald, P. c. M, and l". Cook. P. D. M. During the evening Boo. Norm-flu S. Stewart was called to the alter to answer s "serious charge" snd Bro. R. C. Msc ilvonsld, P. C. M. was authorised W deal with him. Bro. MacDonald then ruhtnded him that sixteen years ego he was elected county treasurer and re-elewsd every year since and ‘that during all there years he had beans mom lelthtul and “stable oillcsr. Ind that his books were ll- To specially mark such s record Ind in evidence o! eppnela“ tor the service rendered. Bro. Btswert Wle then presented with an envelwfl cos-rte‘ ‘ s sum 0t mmwy. BN- Btowsrc though completely when by surprise thanked the members meet sincerely tor tiled:- words o! l-WPI" 9.31911 133d ‘UC- tniG members 91 Mule“. ~10“; ‘served n boimtiiul {supper to Whitth all did lllli-lfl- M‘ ‘tor supper s ‘soelsihmn- was spent The election and installation o! oi- neen was conducted; by R. White- “y, p, a. M. The following omcers were duly elected. tntlnlilllfih" o. M.-Geo. 1:. none-tr. (lo-timed) Pinette; o.‘ n. st-mv. "r. n. come. muff" _m[&[;‘ C.‘ Chem-Wit. J. lean. Murray IMF; 6- Ree-B"? 4:1...” Oeok. Belle saver: O- 1'11?- noo-n. o. omen. (re-olsctld) High Bank; p. ‘Mane-John LI . omn oovsam-wh-I- snteed to please you better. Y .1: Hon. .1. n. Wyatt, x. o... Stipend- ways found in excellent condltiorm. “Yr-lo c. uaceourPhei-hi °-‘ idiuaiznlafi", ‘ v , . b "_ iess-a-s-ai. l Q-smx mo‘ onsrs nnsssss. out m to 4e. eellinsat sons. use and ease at smciurs. isss-s-s-zi. ---- velvela to clear 01.00 each at Bin- ciairb. 1086-34-31. v-SRLRCT your ladies fur coat now while your siso is here. Special prices at Sinclair's. 1506-2-8-21. . "vim _-L0'l'5 0F WINTER yet. Bee the clearing prices on ladies fur costs at Sinclair's. ’ 10004-813. -GlBl.'5 WOOL flannel dresses, sizes l0 00 11, special 02.60 each at Sinclair's. 1586-2-8-21. 4:10am noon noun is gun-- iazz-z-ioo-izi. . —SEB Till TWO SPECIALS in ladies smacks-Mm and $1.25 each at Sinclair's. 1690-2-8-21. —_COMR T0 THE BEAN SUPPER in aid o! W. A. o! St. John's Church in St. Eleanors Hall, Tuesday, Feb- ruary 11th, starting at 5.30 P. M. I! stormy first line evening following. _ 1585-2-8-21. —l'NDlSPOSED-A host 0! Irionds airy Magistrate and Recorder o! the town or Summerside,_u'ho has been Andisposed, will be glad to learn that he is recovering and should be about his duties as usual in a few days. E. —::BIG VALUE In New Silk llos- iery, Ladies Substandard: in pure silk stockings (not Rayon) ‘all pop— uiar shades and black. Per pair 59c. B. '.l'. Holman Limited. 1583-2-8~2i. —Wll0 WINS the Championship? Come to the Crystal Rink, Summc - side, to see who wins Tuesday, Fob- riiary 11th. Thc last game between the Abbies and Crystals. One team drops out alter this game. So it will be a hot one. Admission 50 cents to everyone. Game starts at 8.30. -—CHARGR wiruonswN-Two young men who were arrested and brought to summe " rrom Len- noxv Island on a charge o! theft oi $20 from ex-Chiei’ John sark, came before Messrs. John Mollison and A‘ ’ Campbell, J. R's, on Pri- day. At the request o! the prosecu- tion the charges against the young men were wlthdrawnend the sc- cused discharged. E. H. Strong, K. 0., appeared tor the defense. S. -—-: —- ORGANIZATION BIEETXNG — An organizetionmeeting oi the Lib- orsl-Conservativo electors cl Sum-' mersids and 5t. Eleanors D0115 W58 held in the Town i-lall, summerslde. Friday night. The large and enthus- iastic meeting was addressed by Mr. .7. 1". Arnett, the recently chosen standard bearer o! the party to con- test Prince County at the next elec- tion. M'r. Arnett got s rousing re- ception and wits heartily cheered for the many good points he brought out in- one oi’ the most optimistic speech- es delivered at anypmeeting o‘! this character in the riding. Strong com- mitttees for ‘the six ditisrent polls represented were appointed. S. t-srossaln. or Mas. J. .1. usu- DIJT-Tlse funeral oi Mrs. J. J. Gau- det, wile or _the Proprietor u! the Capitol ‘Theatre. Summersido, took long procession from the home to thl church were members of the O. M. B. A., marching in s body. Mayor bidswno and other members of the Town Council, and many prominent citiseris. Requiem l-llgh Moss was sung by Roy. Urban Gillis, assisted bythopluli choir. The church was tilled with friends and sympathizers o: end iiisny parts o! the Province. fniore were many hepatitis!‘ flowers and spiritual bou- i QCIDC o“ -_-4_o-a-n assures so not“... ~ one“. s» thenxdt ours. _ -:s moms m. to (sits mo; " A. Horne f? Co." '1'r's BETTER quets, oi’ tho latter being many from Gallant, L. M. MoNeill. Henry Perry, the house 5nd grave.-S. sll parts 0t Canada. The psll besr- W. B. McNeil! and J. J. MeNally. ere were Messrs. Roy Bllliphsnt, Eli Rev. Urban Gillie otiiciated at both not has come round sgsln. / EE Tglln snNsATsoNnLi NEW onnvnoms sax: i Those who seek eons in motoring es-si filly-enclosed, satisfaction v 1 at senssltonally low prices ‘ weather-proof hrskeel- New non-glare v v ‘should see and drive the Greatest windshieldlcoNewmdtzsi exits-l‘; ' 9 1 7 0 'A gals! Flu” gotemiow its? this f z 9 F°.,.'t f y o0 ow . gg-‘hvgorsiecgtidwer, six-cylinder, valve-irritant!‘ $063350. Deferred Payment Plan. And engine with Harmonie Balances! Fons ‘ remember that tlsebsxw Si: is m!!! Delcq-Loyqoy hydraulic shock absorb- able vet oetreueely prices. . _ . . . . . sss_ _ ~ unions-thesaurus- - Im- ‘e t, lllpslseslhrlsew-fiovelllltflllolofllfllolfllIflli l c Prince Motors ” I ,., Summerside f s: EDWARD lSI.AND Charlottetown DEALERS for PRIN .. ._._.. ...-._._. . ._._..__. _-. ._-, enclose 11's) ‘cassgraw’ piece on Friday morning. In the d ‘r/Ie l WHAT esr la the lowest-priced hold is FULL-III! in every psrtleuisr-in body." in chassis, in’ bee uiy, iii-comfort I114 lbilittt to mute‘: ov WHATesrinthelowest1 , floidolers the iseom le sdvea et‘ Chflller _, engineer nlalflitrysior Standardipe Quslity and rysier WHAT t... in m. son- ofers westherprdoffounwheoi hydraulic ‘A -. brskes-reqidringnolubflestiotnslwsys , equalized ssdlpermsseotiy-noisoies i’... . .. v WHATdrinthe-ioWiWfiNdfioltlD b , ‘ so osroiuliitrmmfgaskreathst. very , » , I , - niotorreee es dynamism’ i - ~ ' ti» mo so is . PL Wi-iATcsrie ‘ _ l’ ' A ’. boilm h . SPIIFIDI and weaving industries d Many s boy who has leit the (arm lranoe have s labor shortage.